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The End Of Our Road Marvin Gaye 1970
("The End Of Our Road" previously charted for Gladys Knight & the Pips (1968).)
The End Of Our Road Gladys Knight And The Pips 1968
("The End Of Our Road" later also charted for Marvin Gaye in 1970.)
The End Of The World Skeeter Davis 1963
("The End Of The World" was a huge crossover hit, reaching No. 2 on the Country charts, No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary charts, No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and No. 4 on the R&B charts.)
Endlessly Mavis Staples 1972
("Endlessly" previously charted for Brook Benton (1959) and Sonny James (1970).)
Energy Crisis '74 Dickie Goodman 1974
Engine Engine #9 Roger Miller 1965
England Swings Roger Miller 1965
The Entertainer Tony Clarke 1965
The Entertainer Marvin Hamlisch 1974
(Instrumental.)
The Entertainer Billy Joel 1975
Epistle To Dippy Donovan 1967
Eres Tu (Touch The Wind) Mocedades 1974
("Eres Tu (Touch The Wind)" is sung entirely in Spanish.)
Escape-ism (Part 1) James Brown 1971
Eso Beso (That Kiss!) Paul Anka 1962
Eve Of Destruction Barry McGuire 1965
("Eve Of Destruction" later also charted for the Turtles in 1970.)
Even The Bad Times Are Good The Tremeloes 1967
("Even The Bad Times Are Good" is a good-timey song in which maniacal laughter and yelling can be heard in the background throughout.)
Everlasting Love Carl Carlton 1974
("Everlasting Love" previously charted for Robert Knight (1967) and later also charted for Rex Smith & Rachel Sweet in 1981.)
Everlasting Love Robert Knight 1967
("Everlasting Love" later also charted for Carl Carlton (1974) and Rex Smith & Rachel Sweet (1981).)
Everlovin' Rick Nelson 1961
Every Beat Of My Heart The Pips 1961
(The Top 40 version of "Every Beat Of My Heart" was a chart hit under the Pips. A different version released under Gladys Knight and the Pips also charted in 1961. This song later also charted for James Brown in 1963.)
Every Day I Have To Cry Some Arthur Alexander 1975
("Every Day I Have To Cry Some" previously charted for Steve Alaimo (1963) and the Gentrys (1966).)
Every Little Bit Hurts Brenda Holloway 1964
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